My guy started Jiu Jitsu at 7. My daughter was the one who originally asked to go (9), he was just tagging along. Turns out he was ready, she was not. I put them in all kinds of stuff, swimming, softball, football, ice skating. I don't care which one they do but they're gonna do something. They both took to swimming, she took to softball and he love BJJ. After his first football practice I asked what he liked about it, "the hitting" he told me.

BTW ******, I just looked up there bios. They both started at 6 if you insist on this stupid argument.

I think Jake Larsen became the player he is because of the adult classes he took from the Lemayse brothers and his Colorado training. Not because he started at six. Just my opinion. I've had my ass kicked by all them.

"We often joke -- and we really wish it were a joke -- that you will only encounter two basic problems with your 'self-defense' training.
1) That it doesn't work
2) That it does work"
-Animal MacYoung